yes. that is how it gets part of its nutrients.
The dirt around a mole's burrow is finely sifted because the mole chews the dirt in its mouth and then blows it out.
Planting or burying something in the ground and covering it with dirt is called "burying" or "planting."
moles eat dirt and worms
How the dirt around a mole burrow becomes so finely sifted
No it isn't they eat dirt and plants.
Moles are good at digging because their sharp claws allow them to sift through the dirt. The star nosed mole even uses its nose to move the dirt around. They can also see in the dark which is very useful when they are in the tunnle.
The animal that burrows in dirt and creates underground tunnels is a mole.
how the dirt around a mole burrow becomes so finely sifted Apex :D
dirt and stuff like that
Buying dirt can be useful for landscaping and gardening purposes, such as filling in low areas, improving soil quality, or creating new planting beds. Different types of dirt may be used for specific needs, like topsoil for planting or fill dirt for construction projects.
he Mexican marigold (Tagetes minuta) is a malodorous plant widely used in plant companion for its ability to repel pests. Companion planting is an example of an organic pest control method. And adventurous landscapers seeking mole control the organic way don't have to settle for planting the commonplace marigold. A couple of "living mole repellents" have a decidedly exotic flair: namely, mole plant and Castor bean.